Ohio State basketball forward Brice Sensabaugh likely to stay in the 2023 NBA draft

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Ohio State basketball forward Brice Sensabaugh likely to stay in the 2023 NBA draft
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Brice Sensabaugh, a forward for Ohio State basketball, is likely to remain in the 2023 NBA draft, and for a good cause too. The 6-foot-6 big, who led OSU in sco

ring last season with 16.3 points per game, burst onto the scene as one of the most outstanding freshmen in the nation.

His versatile game allows him to score from different court areas, and he already has an NBA body. He is still very raw, but he has a tonne of potential that NBA scouts and executives will like, anBrice Sensabaugh is a dynamic and talented athlete making waves in the world of sports. Known for his exceptional skills and versatility, Brice has garnered attention for his impressive performances in various sports disciplines.

His versatile game allows him to score from different court areas, and he already has an NBA body. He is still very raw, but he has a tonne of potential that NBA scouts and executives will like.

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